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The Official TSR Recipe Thread



Inspired by BennyBoy65 who brought the idea back to the surface, after previous threads had been popular... but in time had disappeared without being stickied. So I thought it would be a good idea to expand on the idea, by updating the front page with links to each person's recipe and the Wiki page.
Another big thanks to Roger_Kirk for setting up the Wiki and adding a lot of the recipies.

In time this page will be updated with all the links to the individual recipies, but please realise this takes time :p: But will be done ASAP. But feel free to keep posting :smile:

Involving the TSR Wiki

Not to undermine the TSR wiki and it's food section, by posting your recipies here, you or I (if you don't want to) can then copy and paste them into the Wiki's section of the Recipe Book.
Other TSR users can then add to or suggest ways in which to make the recipe better by using the Wiki's simple editing tool. A link to the each Wiki page will be given on this page.

No official format to the book. Just make sure all the recipies include all the info required.


Current Recipes, grouped by type
(once more posts have been made, more will be added).

Main Courses

Asparagus Risotto
Aubergine Bake
Aubergine and lentil curry
Basic (French) Omelette
Basic Tomato Sauce
Beef Burgers
Braised Red Cabbage
Bolognese
Calamari
Cheese Sauce
Cheese Toasties
Cheesy chicken and leek
Chicken and Cashew Nuts
Chicken Casserole
Chicken in Creamy Sauce
Chicken Kiev with Garlic Butter
Chicken Noddle Stir Fry
Cornish Pasty
Crunchy Chicken Salad with Caesar-style Dressing
Easy Stew
Egg Fried Rice
Eggplant Dip
Flatbread Pizza
Frenchbread Pizza
Garlic Bread
Garlicy Broccoli with Pasta
Gratin of fish with cheese, tomatoes and herbs
Grilled Salmon
Irish Buckrarebit
Jacket Potatoes
Kedgeree
Kefalonian Meat Pie
Lazy Meatballs
Minced Beef, Beans and Pasta Bake
Minted Lamb Burgers
Moroccan chicken with cous cous
Moroccan Chicken with Eggplant Garbanzo Ragout
Onion Soup
Orange Fish
On Toasts
Parmo
Pasta
Pasta and Pesto
Pasta with Red Peppers
Pizza
Potato Pancakes
Prawn Stir-Fry
Ricotta and Spinach Tortellini
Roasted Chicken Breast on a bed of Fried Salad
Roasted Red Peppers with Tomatoes and Onions
Salmon Frittata
Salsa Rice
Seared Tuna
Spag Bol Spaghetti Bolognese Sauce
Spaghetti Pomodore
Spaghetti Vongle
Spicy Fish
Stuffed Chicken Breast
Sweet Chilli Noodles
Toasted Sandwiches
Tomato, mozarella and pesto bruschetta
Vegetable Soup
Vegetable Stock
Vegetarian Pitta
White Bean Salad Whole Stuffed Sea Bass




So get posting & cooking :biggrin: and if you think you know of any issues or suggestions for a recipe, please use the Wiki and it's edit function. This thread is in it's early stages, so expect ongoing changes :smile:

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STRAWBERRY CREAM CAKE
Ingredients:

Cake:
3 cups All Purpose Flour (750ml)
1 tbsp baking powder (15ml)
1 tsp baking soda (5ml)
1/2 tsp salt (2ml)
1/2 cup each butter and (125ml)
shortening, softened
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar (375ml)
3 eggs 3
1 tbsp grated orange rind (15ml)
2 cups pureed unsweetened (500ml)
strawberries,
(fresh or thawed)
1/2 cup plain yogurt (125ml)

Whipped Cream Topping:
2 cups whipping cream(35%) (500ml)
1/4 cup icing sugar (50ml)
1 tsp vanilla (5ml)

Fresh strawberries for garnish

Procedure:

Cake:
-In bowl, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt.
-In separate bowl, using electric mixer, beat butter, shortening and sugar
until fluffy.
-Beat in eggs 1 at a time. Add orange rind. Fold in strawberries and yogurt.
-Gradually pour flour mixture into creamed mixture until well combined.
-Spoon butter into greased 9-in (3L) tube pan. Bake in 350F (180C) oven
60-70 minutes or until toothpick inserted comes out clean.
-Let stand in pan on wire rack until completely cool.

Topping:
-whip cream, gradually beating in icing sugar and vanilla.
-Cover cake with frosting.
-Spread over top of cake or individual servings.
-If desired, garnish with strawberries.

(From http://www.pastrywiz.com/archive/strawccr.htm)
Reply 2
BEANS ON TOAST

One can of baked beans
Two slices of bread

Toast the bread
Cook the baked beans

Serve backed beans on buttered toast



There, what prize do i get!?
Willa
BEANS ON TOAST

One can of baked beans
Two slices of bread

Toast the bread
Cook the baked beans

Serve backed beans on buttered toast



There, what prize do i get!?

You get your very own recipe featured on UKL!! and i have even linked it in the contents for you!!
:biggrin:
Curly Chips:

Buy a bag of frozen curly chips, either McCanes or Sainsbury's own brand. Then stick in the oven.

Noodles:

Buy pot noodles, follow instructions then add into a dish.
Please try and be a bit more adventurous!!
Anyone can follow the instructions on the packet!!
:biggrin: I did include you though...just to be nice :smile:
Cadbury American Fudge Cake

This recipe is also known as ‘Death by Chocolate’, if it is topped with chocolate ice cream and lashings of whipped cream.
FOR THE CAKE
125 g (4 oz) butter
225 g (8 oz) dark soft brown sugar
2 eggs
142 ml pint) soured cream
175 g (6 oz) plain flour
5 ml (1 tsp) baking powder
2.5 ml tsp) bicarbonate of soda
50 g (2 oz) Cadbury Bournville cocoa

FOR THE FILLING
40 ml (2 Tbs) Cadbury Bournville cocoa
125 g (4 oz) butter
150 g (5 oz) icing sugar, sieved
Vanilla essence

FOR THE FROSTING
200 g bar of Cadbury Bournville chocolate
40 ml (2 Tbs) Cadbury Bournville cocoa
142 ml pint) double cream

Two 20 cm (8-inch), shallow cake tins, greased and base-lined

For the cake, cream together the butter and sugar until the mixture is light in colour anti texture. Gradually beat in the eggs, and then the soured cream (the mixture looks curdled at this stage). Sieve together the dry ingredients and fold them into the mixture. Divide the mixture equally between the tins. Bake at Gas Mark 5/190ºC:/375ºF for 30 35 minutes, until cooked. Turn out on to a wire tray to cool.

Make the filling by mixing the cocoa with 40 ml (2 Tbs) of boiling water to a smooth paste, allow to cool. Beat together the butter, sieved icing sugar and essence, until light and fluffy. Beat in the cocoa. Slice the cake in half and then sandwich the halves together with the filling.

For the frosting, melt the chocolate carefully. Make the cocoa into a paste with water as before and mix with the chocolate. Slowly whisk the cream into the chocolate until smooth and thickened. Spread the frosting evenly over the cake with a palette knife.

Serve in slices, with whipped cream or ice-cream. If possible warm each slice in a microwave or oven, if you have made the cake in advance; it can also be served cold but is definitely more interesting hot, with the contrast of ice cream.


(http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/kitchen_lifestyle/recipes/chocolate_treats/american_fudge_cake.htm)
ruthiepoothie
Please try and be a bit more adventurous!!
Anyone can follow the instructions on the packet!!
:biggrin: I did include you though...just to be nice :smile:

Aww you are very nice. There was me being all sarcastic but you dealt with it with a mature manner. Have some rep.
Reply 8
Willa
BEANS ON TOAST

One can of baked beans
Two slices of bread

Toast the bread
Cook the baked beans

Serve backed beans on buttered toast


Add a knob of butter and ground pepper to the pot whilst heating the beans.

Top with grated cheese.


Sausages and beans on toast:

Add some chopped sausages to the pot.
Reply 9
I posted a few in a thread in the uni section a while ago :smile:
Reply 10
garlic bread....really easy and cheaper than the frozen one

Ingredients
1 large French loaf
175g butter, softened
2 cloves garlic, crushed
15ml spoon chopped parsley
salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method
Make diagonal cuts three quarters of the way through the French loaf. mix the butter, garlic, parsley, and salt and pepper to taste until thoroughly mixed. Spread between slices and any remaining butter over the top.
Wrap in foil and bake in a hot oven, 200°C, 400°F, Gas Mark 6, for 10 minutes. take off foil and cook for a further 5 to 10 minutes, until crisp. cut through each slice and serve hot.
Reply 11
ooo...chicken casserole...v.easy

Ingredients
4 chicken breasts/thighs
potatoes - cut into chunks
carrots - cut into chunks
mushrooms
gravy
cornflour
water
chicken oxo cube

brown chicken, add veggies, add chicken stock cube, cover with water - just covering veggies n chicken, cook until carrots are soft (these take longest so by then everything else will be cooked), make a large mug of gravy...quite thick and add to pan, add cornflour to thicken (mix according to pack instructions - need about half a cup full), salt n pepper to taste! SERVE HOTTT
Reply 12
oooooh this is such a good thread-i'll post loads of recipies on here, just hang on a few more days, after may last exam.
well done ruthiepoothie!
happysunshine
Aww you are very nice. There was me being all sarcastic but you dealt with it with a mature manner. Have some rep.

yay!! thankyou....aww you are so nice :biggrin:
Reply 14
Saf's super sponge cake!!.......( Couldn't think of a better name!:redface: )

4 EGGS
8oz CASTER SUGAR
8oz BUTTER
8oz SELF RAISING FLOUR
1tsp VANILLA EXTRACT

METHOD:

SOFTEN BUTTTER
ADD SUGAR AND THEN MIX LIKE MAD!!
ADD EGGS INDIVIDUALLY AND MIX LIKE MAD
ADD VANILLA EXTRACT
ADD FLOUR AND THEN MIX LIKE MAD
THEN SHOVE IT IN THE OVEN AND TAKE IT OUT WHEN YOU IT'S READY......(TAKES ABOUT 20-30 MINS!)

****ENJOY****

P.S......USING A FOOD PROCESSOR SAVES ALL THE MIXING LIKE MAD AND GIVES THE SAME RESULT!
shiny
I posted a few in a thread in the uni section a while ago :smile:

I have incorporated these!!

Thankyou- made the contents nice and long...there are some tasty ones there *runs to kitchen to make food*
:biggrin:
Reply 16
ruthiepoothie
I have incorporated these!!

Thankyou- made the contents nice and long...there are some tasty ones there *runs to kitchen to make food*
:biggrin:

good idea- i thought of this a while back but you've saved me the effort of doing it myself :smile:

i'll giev you some next week when i've finished my exams and am goin through the book i bought last week for 99p called 'student grub', looks pretty good tho.

lou xxx
lou p
good idea- i thought of this a while back but you've saved me the effort of doing it myself :smile:

i'll giev you some next week when i've finished my exams and am goin through the book i bought last week for 99p called 'student grub', looks pretty good tho.

lou xxx

yay!! thank you!!
:biggrin:
Reply 18
Orange fish

fish (smoked haddock is good, but can be anything)
rice
water and OJ

put the rice in the pan, add a mixture of OJ and water. You should have 1/3 rice to 2/3 liquid.
add the fish
put pan on hob
switch on / light hob
allow to simmer until all liquid is absorbed (about 10-15mins) but not until it is stook to the pan.
eat
Reply 19
aubergine bake you need an oven for this one
1 medium aubergine or several small ones
sliced tomato or tin of chopped tomatoes
cheese - grated cheddar or sliced motzorella or whatever

heat the oven
slice the aubergine(s) legnthways,put on an ovenproof tray, or in a pyrex dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper and dried mixed herbs if you have them
cover with sliced tomato or chopped tomato
sprinkle top with cheese
bake for about 15 mins, until cheese is bubling
eat

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